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Remineralization ability of sodium fluoride on the microhardness of enamel, dentin, and dentinoenamel junction: An in vitro study
Dental tissues such as enamel, dentinoenamel junction (DEJ), dentin, and root dentin can react differently to demineralization and remineralization. The aim of this study was to evaluate the remineralization ability of sodium fluoride on the microhardness of enamel, dentin, and dentinoenamel junctio...
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Published in: | Journal of conservative dentistry 2017-03, Vol.20 (2), p.100-104 |
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Summary: | Dental tissues such as enamel, dentinoenamel junction (DEJ), dentin, and root dentin can react differently to demineralization and remineralization. The aim of this study was to evaluate the remineralization ability of sodium fluoride on the microhardness of enamel, dentin, and dentinoenamel junction.
Ten extracted third molar teeth were sectioned mesiodistally to form control and test groups. For the test group, initial demineralization was done with acetic acid for 24 h followed by remineralization for 28 days by application of sodium fluoride (226 ppm) for 2 min twice a day. Vickers microhardness test was done to control and test groups at different sites after initial demineralization and on the 3
, 5
, 7
, 14
, and 28
day of remineralization.
Data were analyzed with one-way analysis of variance and
test with a significance level of
< 0.001 with SPSS (21) software.
Microhardness values in the demineralization group were significantly lower than controls (
< 0.001). Evaluation of remineralization samples showed that microhardness similar to control values were achieved at the 3
day in root predentin and on the 5
day in coronal dentin and coronal predentin. On the 7
day, remineralization coronal predentin was significantly higher than the control (
< 0.001). On the 14
day, DEJ axial zone and root dentin were similar to control and coronal dentin was significantly higher than the control (
< 0.001). Enamel was similar to control on the 28
day. Microhardness of DEJ-cusp tip and DEJ-center of the fissure was significantly lower than control even at the 28
day (
< 0.001).
Long-term repeated application of sodium fluoride (226 ppm) can improve the microhardness of demineralized dental tissues on enamel, dentin, and DEJ-axial zone, except in the DEJ-cusp tip and DEJ-center of fissure. |
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ISSN: | 0972-0707 0974-5203 |
DOI: | 10.4103/JCD.JCD_353_16 |